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  1. Facility. The CBS-KNAW culture collection from the Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute (WI-KNAW) is the largest in the world with more than 100.000 strains of fungi (including yeasts) and bacteria (including wild-type and mutant strains), hosts suitable for DNA research, genetically engineered plasmids, broad-host-range plasmids and phages.

  2. www.eccosite.org › portfolio-item › cbs-and-nccb-CBS and NCCB- | ECCO

    The CBS Collection comprises a total of 100 000 strains, representing 5100 genera, 19 600 species, and 12 600 type strains. The institute also maintains the Netherlands Culture Collection of Bacteria ( NCCB ), including 10 000 strains of wildtype bacteria and E.coli mutants, actinobacteria (accessioned under the CBS acronym), and over 500 ...

  3. 3 de abr. de 2007 · Living collection of fungi of the Fungal Biodiversity Centre (CBS) of the Netherlands. Publication date. April 14, 2020. Metadata last modified. March 15, 2022. Hosted by. Netherlands Biodiversity Information Facility (NLBIF) Licence. CC0 1.0.

  4. The CBS collection has been recognised as a repository of proprietary molds, yeasts and bacteria. The Institute carries out identifications of microorganisms for third parties and advises on problems caused by fungi and yeasts. Presently there are eight research groups: Applied and Industrial Mycology (Jos Houbraken)

  5. The Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute manages a world-famous collection of living fungi, yeasts and bacteria. It is a centre of expertise for mycology and for research into moulds and fungi. The Westerdijk Institute investigates the taxonomy and evolutionary biology of select groups of fungi.

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  6. 25 de jun. de 2020 · Eight Kernia and Acaulium ex-type strains were obtained from the CBS culture collection (CBS) housed at the Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute (WI), Utrecht, the Netherlands.

  7. 22 de jun. de 2022 · 2. Materials and Methods. Materials contained in databases FungalDC and Metabolites of Fungi were used in this research. Each database was constructed with the appropriate structure of tables, forms, and queries in Access 2010. The FungalDC database [10–12] is available online at the VKM website (www.vkm.ru).